Changes on the Stroop test following treatment: relation to word type, treatment condition, and treatment outcome among women with bulimia nervosa

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A new study investigates whether changes in information processing are modified by cognitive-behavior therapy among women with bulimia nervosa.

Author: Bulik, Cynthia M., McIntosh, Virginia V., Carter, Frances A., Joyce, Peter R.
Psychological aspects, Cognitive therapy

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Changes in cue reactivity following treatment for bulimia nervosa

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Research examining the effects of cognitive-behavior therapy for bulimic women is presented, with focus on observing changes in their cue reactivity. It is concluded that significant cue reactivity changes have been recorded as an effect of the treatment.

Author: Bulik, Cynthia M., McIntosh, Virginia V., Carter, Frances A., Joyce, Peter R.
Care and treatment, Adjustment disorders

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Childhood gastrointestinal complaints in women with Bulimia Nervosa

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Childhood gastrointestinal (GI) complaints in adult women presenting for a treatment trial for bulimia nervosa (BN) and the correlates of BN symptomatology is examined. Results revealed that women with GI complaints were younger, and had an earlier onset of BN and self-induced vomiting compared with women with no GI complaints.

Author: Bulik, Cynthia M., McIntosh, Virginia V., Carter, Frances A., Joyce, Peter R., Gendall, Kelly A.
United States, Science & research, Women, Risk factors, Women's health, Gastrointestinal diseases

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Subjects list: Research, Bulimia
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